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    Respiration: ventilation by Cameron, James, Misra, Upma

    Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care medicine (01-12-2017)
    “…Ventilation is the process by which air moves into and out of the lungs and is made available for gas exchange. Weibel's description divided the lungs into a…”
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    The use of general anaesthesia in special care dentistry: A clinical guideline from the British Society for Disability and Oral Health by Geddis‐Regan, Andrew R., Gray, Deborah, Buckingham, Sarah, Misra, Upma, Boyle, Carole

    Published in Special care in dentistry (01-01-2022)
    “…Background General anaesthesia (GA) may be required to support the care of those seen in Special Care Dentistry (SCD) services for various reasons, such as…”
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    Respiration: ventilation by Davies, Siân, Misra, Upma

    Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care medicine (01-11-2014)
    “…Abstract Ventilation is the process by which air moves into and out of the lungs and is made available for gas exchange across the alveolar-capillary membrane…”
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    Respiration: ventilation by Holliday, Mark, Misra, Upma

    Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care medicine (01-03-2009)
    “…Abstract The process of external respiration involves the uptake of oxygen and excretion of carbon dioxide in the lungs by means of ventilation and gas…”
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    Respiration: ventilation by Davies, Siân, Misra, Upma

    “…Abstract Ventilation is the process by which air moves into and out of the lungs and is made available for gas exchange across the alveolar-capillary membrane…”
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    A comparison of intrathecal fentanyl and diamorphine as adjuncts in spinal anaesthesia for Caesarean section by Lane, S., Evans, P., Arfeen, Z., Misra, U.

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-05-2005)
    “…Summary This randomised controlled trial examines the effects of fentanyl and diamorphine, alone and in combination, as adjuncts to spinal anaesthesia for…”
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